Morning Tribune, 16 July 1940
1940-07-16
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section9 1940-07-16 1 The Morning Tribune > No 141, Tues., July 16, 1940.9 words
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267 1940-07-16 1 BRITISH TROOPS WITHDRAW FROM MOYALE: 5-DAY STAND NAIROBI, JULY 15. HE OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE, ISSUED AT NOON TO-DAY, STATED: "OUR GARRISON AT BRITISH MOYALE, WHICH HAS BEEN SURROUNDED FOR THE LAST FIVE »AYS, WITHDREW LAST NIGHT, ACCORDING TO PLAN AND WITHOUT INCIDENT." An earlier communique stated: "Our aircraft bombed Italian Moyale267 words
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Article41 1940-07-16 1 Jerusalem, July 13. DAL£STINE had its first air raid of the war to-day when a number of hostile aeroplanes dropped bombs m Haifa area this morning. Some damage was done and there were a few casualties. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article38 1940-07-16 1 Melbourne. July 15. The Prime Minister Mr. Menzies announced to-aay that munitions orders overseas totalling £6,866,000 were being filled m the Commonwealth. They include orders from the British Ministry of Supply, the Admiralty, New Zealand and India.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article256 1940-07-16 1 London, Jury 15. fIVE bombs were dropped m the south-east of England last night by a lone raider flying at a great height. ne explosions shook buildings, but rentiy caused no damage. r i!.'. a raid by about five German 1 tlym?; at a great height,256 words
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38 1940-07-16 1 Tokyo, July 15. Q Office spokesman stated opert Craigie had a threeIth Mr. Arita this morning ua yd the Japanese request for 'he transit of supplies to l the Burma Road. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article43 1940-07-16 1 London, July 15 THE Ministry of Health announce that 8,500 children, recistered by parents kist week, will bo evacuated next Sunday from Sussex resorts to home counties. Thrco thousand children evacuated from London to Worthing will also be evacuuted. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article115 1940-07-16 1 HITLER MAMES JULY 21 London, July 15. k MESSAGE received by Reuter from the German frontier says that neutrals arriving there from Berlin declare that Hitler has chosen Saturday, July 27, lor his triumphal entry into Berlin after the occupation of London. It is declared that many windows along the115 words
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40 1940-07-16 1 London. July 15. The chairman of the Thames Conversatory Board to-day stated that 35 employees were engaged for the War Office lr the work of damming up "certain rivers In a certain place/ ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article113 1940-07-16 1 200 Die In Floods In South Tibet Simla, July 15. 200 people are be- lieved to have perished m floods accompanied by a slight earthquake that oc- f curred m Chumtri valley, 1 Southern Tibet, last Wed- S nesday, it is learned here >< to-day. A number of villages intheReutrr - 113 words
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Article51 1940-07-16 1 London, July 15 ROUTERS diplomatic correspondent learns from French offlcialcircfoi that the staff of the French BmbjUgr m London will be leaving England m the near future. For certain reasons connected wkb navigation etc., it b unUkely that the exsxt date of departure will be reveaed-Reuter - 51 words
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Article28 1940-07-16 1 London, July 15. Swiss radio state.s that the first American ship carrying food supplies for distribution amon the French people afflicted by the war r.-vs reached Mar.veilles. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement23 1940-07-16 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH J THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SbXUCK HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, unoatou. s.s. "">«■ NO 5:)1823 words
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Article265 1940-07-16 2 ANGLO-U .S. ALLIANCE SUGGESTED New York, July La. ""JJ has taken a full V»Z* !£SSSXiS& anada, the Tnitecl Km.dom, Ireland, Australia. Hem Zftud and South Africa. The proposed democrmtic federation would be called M Unfcw ot I ree World" outlined by Mr. sin-it, theproamounts to terma for a permanent alliance265 words
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Article100 1940-07-16 2 London. July -5. HQ lISKO PuLSKIE-the Polish H&UB6 In We Knd, Lcndon— will be openit by 1 tomorrow m the pn at the President of Poland, the Polish Prim Minister, and mem- of the PolJ h CaMnet and National Council II has been c>tablLshPd under tneB.O.W. - 100 words
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523 1940-07-16 2 London, July 15. rfF PRESS voices the public's approving response to the Prime MiafetorVi broadcast last night, which, earlier reports indicate, also made a heartening impression on listeners m Canada and the United States to which it was relayed. It was, says the Yorkshire523 words
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124 1940-07-16 2 London, July 1 1 IN tir HtaWn cnmuM.ique IUtM that om>my aircraft, w\ A ltUfklng ship,.in X ill the Stnitl of Dover early this eve,,,. .nd live 0,-.h,.n,-^no filter and four bombers *0« down by anti-aircraft i )M of ..ur fithten mv lo»( LaterReuter - 124 words
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Article35 1940-07-16 2 Chungking. The Chines Foreign Office ha.s nude Strong protest with the governments of various poweri having Interests In the Shanghai International Settlement Insl the transfer of Chinese land records to the puppet regime m Shanghai.35 words
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Article90 1940-07-16 2 KING MEETS NARVIK HEROES London, Jul> I ON A GOLF COl RSE not far London, the King to-day met four of the heroes of Narvik, who were decorated for bravery m i field. They were two corporals and I vates of the Irish Guards, and U. talked to them duringReuter - 90 words
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Article99 1940-07-16 2 Liquor Law Position In Bombay Bombay. July 14. THE position regarding prohibit iBcmbay has been clarified cfflcuil statement. Broadly speaking, the effect of U proposed^ new regulations is that will be no restriction on purchase a licensed vendor, or on possession foreign liquor. Manufacture and sale of country; n-ade liquorReuter - 99 words
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Article75 1940-07-16 2 Ottawa, July 15. FE Ministry of Defence and Navai Affairs has issued a statement cerning the French cruiser EmBertin. r The statement says that the cru^ sailed from Halifax on June 21, pet the Franco-German armistice 1 ship of an ally, sailing from a i" cnReuter - 75 words
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Article20 1940-07-16 2 Madrid, July The American Ambassador to I Mr. William Bullltt, left for Lisbon air to-day.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement82 1940-07-16 2 f i w ff F ■M\ I m Y(.s, a.s ama/ing as it may seem, when the "roots" of your hair do ■not receive their natural food, baldness Is the di.st resting result,. SILVIKKIN, by providing nourish. ment to dylni cell!, causes the hair to re-grow w.th all its former82 words
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312 1940-07-16 3 PETAIN WANTED TO CAPITULATE IN 1918 London, July 14. nuiay Kxpivss prim.; prominently comment of English and I h publicists on the tragic condition of France and the mockery eatneu and traditions by the constitution-makers at Vichy. an one newspaper refers toBritish Wireless - 312 words
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52 1940-07-16 3 SHANGHAI, JULY 15. THE JAPANESE HAVE WARNED BRITISH SHIPPING TO LEAVE CHINA'S FOUR REMAINING UNOCCUPIED COASTAL PORTS— FOOCHOW, SANTUAO, WENCHOW AND NINGPO— AS THEY INTEND TO START ACTION AGAINST THEM ON JULY IG, AFTER WHICH THEY ARE NOT ASSUMING RESPONSIBILITY FOR \NY DAMAGEREUTER - 52 words
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Article40 1940-07-16 3 Tl London, July 15. Ad™ rally announce that "the Shark is considerably overduoe presumed lost J; >i kn have been infornied liad a displacement of from otons Th e complement of Ihh "omannps is 40.- B.O.WB.O.W. - 40 words
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422 1940-07-16 3 London, July 15. JJINCF ITALY declared war, there has been a good deal of small-scale activity on the thousand-mile frontier between the Sudan, Abyssinia and Eritrea. It is learned m London that two facts have already emerged. The Italian native troops have not muchReuter - 422 words
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Article26 1940-07-16 3 Falling irom a tree near the Pay a Lebar police station, at about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a male Chinese fmm silently injured.26 words
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504 1940-07-16 3 London, July 15. THE Air Ministry states that the naval ship building yard and Fokke Wall aircraft factory at Bremen were heavily attacked for over an hour on Saturday night by R.A.F. bombers which dropped many high-explosive and incendiary bombs. Dock buildings504 words
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1026 1940-07-16 4 A Grandstand Tour At Bukit Timah: Notes From Here There And Tanglin Flashes vi;ir\ uiiijiohk io-iiw f FHK tint <lay at the Racea on Saturday was characteriaed l>y ihr absence of many familiar faces, line, no <loul»t. to th<' fact that BO many people have tone on leave <ithcr to1,026 words
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Article, Illustration56 1940-07-16 4 Left:— Mrs. F. C. H. Sin,u, and Mrs. J. B. Dunne pictured at the War Fund night at Raffles on Saturday. Mrs. Sn-ith is on the left. Below:— A view of the hall. room showing one of the large silver blimps that formed part of the decoration56 words
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Advertisement13 1940-07-16 4 It. [BATTERY HOAO JL^X PHDNE=4DBS A New Collection of I AFTERNOON Dresses J-13 words
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Article, Illustration355 1940-07-16 5 I 'radical Ideas In Beach wear Are Given Below a i| us lovely guises, is spotlighted for beach f «ar at present, thus making it possible for Pion lovely garments at small expense. As Miilarity, chambray is first favourite for sports playsuits. For extra smartness, plain355 words
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Article216 1940-07-16 5 MEXT time you are planning a daytime or sports outfit, consider the claims of twin tones of one colour a now Fashion fancy. Favourite couplets are based on such variations of the brown family M "tobacco gold" with "brown mustard"; Dixie clay" with "Indian earth"; "suntan" with216 words
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Advertisement33 1940-07-16 5 jrjf f^A IS The New Zealand Butter you can trust. Full of life-giving vitamins and extra delicious creamy flavour. PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES r s ia5A >ldrf of Singapore Cold Storage Co., ltd.33 words
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355 1940-07-16 7 CHICAGO, JULY 15. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WAS YACHTING ON THE POTOMAC RIVER TO-DAY AS THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION MACHINE PUT THE FINISHING TOUCHES TO ITS PROGRAMME WHICH OPENS HERE AT NOON TO-MORROW, BUT HIS DETACHMENT FROM THE POLITICAL SCENE LS MORE APPARENTRouter - 355 words
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Article78 1940-07-16 7 (hunting, July 15. t i\\ vi i total of 400,000 pup- |)d tnw.ps. over 150,000 haw Mutinied and joined the (hifu c forces, according to 1 Oenenl U (hai-sum. Deputy S Chairman of the Political > Aftair> Ommissior. (hit ol a total of I,IH coun- litv mReuter - 78 words
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Article136 1940-07-16 7 London, July 14. iTH< lOH no statement has yet made regarding the Summei anticipated m Parliamenthat the Houses will at most r i nn week to week Minister has more thar on the importance his tachea to taking Parliat k m m whatever m?asures f viBritish Wireless - 136 words
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Article32 1940-07-16 7 L Chungking, July 15. r < r.urch properties m and near I suffered losses totalling five I hinese dollars as the result of P bombinßs during the past ReuterReuter - 32 words
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98 1940-07-16 7 Volcano Eruption In Japan: Ten Reporied Missing Tokyo, July 15. A I* 'lK?* lying dormant for G7 y.ais, a volrano m th<> Miyuke Island. 175 k'Joimtres south uf Tokyo, suddenly hurst into eruption, fort ing aN;nt o»Tx thousand villagers near Ihc volcano to take refuge and in.juriiii' t-ijfht persons, acrordi?!;:Eastern News - 98 words
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Article57 1940-07-16 7 Honolulu. July 14. THE Pan-American Airway System's American Clipper, which is built to carry 27 people and CArgO and mail, left here this morning for Auckland, New Zealand, via Canton Island and Naumea, New Caledonia, Inaugurating the new air service between America md New Zealand. United States Army and NavyReuter - 57 words
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Article258 1940-07-16 7 (Reuter's Special Commentary) London, July 15. p£RMANY*S "cunning Intrigue" against the unity and moral integrity of Turkey are being discussed by the London press. THE TIMES says that the Turkish Prime Minister, speaking at the Grand National Assembly on Friday, made it dear, without mentioning258 words
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324 1940-07-16 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, JULY 16. 1940. Britain's Will WITHOUT mincing words, Mr. Winston Churchill has told the Nation of the heavy responsibilities which the Government has to shoulder m its fight against Nazi aggression. The main point which he asks us to bear m mind is that the war will324 words
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Article, Illustration747 1940-07-16 8 But Should They Be Bosses Of Men? London. ME Queer) Vfao IOICWI mon- iboul Britain's industrial conditions 1 than DM* pditlctl leaders, has .stirred conservative opinion by publicly approving Of "trouser girls." When she and the King were touring Liverpool and Mersey sid< they met a747 words
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Advertisement40 1940-07-16 8 /-^"^TTk Vu^ ni\TVi r I \J~^ji^ At ||O\ •■hblv —^\^y r jk m r WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH THIS FAMOUS TONIC WINE coma t.hp stamina-buildlnß lasting benefit of the line wines reinforced with beef and malt extracts w.ps. u«40 words
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Article, Illustration70 1940-07-16 9 LEVEL HEADED This is a grand idea for getting a correct carriage. To copy the exercise place your hands on your hips and take a pace forward. Then drop to your knee and return to the standing position. If the book remains on top of the head you KNOW your70 words
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Article, Illustration414 1940-07-16 9 ANCIENT FIGURES FROM MEMORY WORK OF SCULPTRESS THIRTY-SIX years ago m Lithuania an angry mother beat her 10-year-old daughter for mimicking Biblical characters and demanded that the child discard her bookish ways. To-day the little girl who continued to bribe library attendants to turn for her the pages of ponderous414 words
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Article44 1940-07-16 10 KILLED BY BACKING LORRY WHIM Mjiiytt.ii; i; f round i{«.j(i i thr »nnii«i .»i J«"" Umt- < nolir I»m I ai th.iUi »mi. abm uhik awn IMt him Af ill ing Mr Waitei MacQuarrie m death by mJ ad i Minn, tlx of tl IOITJ44 words
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Article70 1940-07-16 10 OpfcKAtiHCi <»n {i irioviii" trolley bu. durittfl '!i'- mid-day rash hours, .i I ick dim M -."u;))! by tIM eonducLOI m ij was IryniM to U< t oIT trr* i i $3 BOU Mil m lii.s hand. Tan fee Cheoy, the pifk- pocket, plead y#« icjdi.v70 words
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Article427 1940-07-16 10 c oh a middle-aged Chinese, allegedly P-JSSS SSK-Sii-! S sea ,0. a w rJ at mAy r and, having swam across the basin, was arres ted by a !iav 5nJ desenbed at the pre.iminary enqmry before Mr. J. I ffyme, tbe Fourth Police Magistrate,427 words
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Article41 1940-07-16 10 A further i::>i>t»>oneme]it was {iianled vutterrinv In ihe ca^e m which On.v Soo Keng, 37-year-old cliiof rafhftr oi Messrv Bou pad and Co. Ltd.. i: chareed with having committed criminal breach of tin* of $55,017.55 from his own firm.41 words
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Article129 1940-07-16 10 Eurasians Can Join Army rll 3rd A A Regiment, H A is inviting applications from Eurasian recruits for the duration pfl the W:\r. They require ringle men between the ages of 19 and In tor service m <xny part of the Vtfli with the British Army. The announcement stau- vi.it129 words
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Advertisement620 1940-07-16 11 Photography ULYWHITE STUDIO. (No. 951 D, To Let TO LET. Bungalow. 2 Bedrooms bathroom attached. 153-C, Chanton Lane, Singapore. (No. 62E) TO LET for 6 months or longer Furnished B'mgalow. 11, Sw.-.nage Road. Kittong. Vacant now. Apply within. (No.. 57*) TO LET. Newly Built, 18, Fort Road. Singapore, from Aug.620 words
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Advertisement692 1940-07-16 11 Wanted WANTED Srcond hand typewriter- Jimjxti.il preferred B^nd lull particulars t<> Wok IV Makiya Tribune. Singapore. (Mo. UtiE) FURNISHED Seaside Bungalow wanted for one Month. Pleuse Write Box 169. liulay* Tribune, i Singapore. (No. 52E) WANTED House, 3 bedrooms. Drawing Dining Kltcnen. near Orchard Road, Telephone 5977. (Mo. 58X) WANTED692 words
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Advertisement531 1940-07-16 11 APORE RACES Offer repealed OapUia Argus (Truintien, double and treble. Oatatatlon clients solicited. Telegram extra. Money I*- In m led if luuucrrnaful Send caah $2- per day to L. B. W. B^. Irving Road. Penang (No. 75E> ONC OP The Mo«t Remarkable Discorerlea J* M .dern Times ha* been the531 words
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Advertisement190 1940-07-16 12 OPENING TO-MORROW I at THE t A P T O 1^ I 3.15 6.15 9.15 I DM Kmpires singing sweetheart m her funniest rollicking comedy hit r 1 f NOW you'll KNOW _tf WHAT BECAME OF SAUY. C^V i^jjpJSr i _|^jg SIIIK i KPv 6 m -i^-t^ ANNiI i^- lAILY190 words
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Advertisement195 1940-07-16 12 GRAND CINEMA ENTERTAINMENT I ENTIRE PROCEEDS IN AID Of The WAR FUND L TO-DAY AT 11 a.m. 315, 6-15 915 P.M. PRICES: $2., 1.00. 50 c. 25 c. Free of Tax. i muhih nmM MiIRREN HUU^ ALSO A NEW "MARCH of TIME" I The REPUBLIC of FINLAND COMING NEXT CHANGE195 words
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Advertisement211 1940-07-16 13 INTRIGUING UNUSUAL I CROWDS DARING FAN DANCE by Miss ROSE HER GLITTERING CHORUS GIRLS YOU MUST SEE IT! YOU'VE GOT TO SEE IT i BUSIEST SPOT DURING DANCE TIME. /^yy j r y >-'^" B—l2 NON-STOP •IILAC KOI T I) A X i i: Lights off when dance is on211 words
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Advertisement280 1940-07-16 13 GRAND OPENING TO-DAY| WITH THE YEARS MOST HILARIOUS COMEDY CEORCEFORNBy. I SEE THE JOLLY GOOD LICKING HITLER GOT AND HOW j AMUSED HIS BROWN NASTIES WERE. 1 YOU'LL LAUGH AND LAUGH AT GEORGE FORMBY'S j I INIMITABLE HUMOUR SEEN AT ITS BEST. I HEAR THE FOUR SNAPPY MUSICAL NUMBERS it280 words
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Article369 1940-07-16 14 Dull Division One Match With Losers Giving Poor Display Dl wiv, the RE (Ftorti i Co.) a retoni DhrWoii I «counUr al PU £HZ£ the Chinese Wby thm to one, *ow oi their 'd -f tht teMoa '1 h,, third defeat ol the Chinee*. They won the369 words
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43 1940-07-16 14 ;'i<,\ Division QB feaffM match between the Indians and the i to haw been played at! Fairer Park yesterday, was post- 1 poned as the referee failed to turn up. The teams played a friendly game Instead.43 words
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Article20 1940-07-16 14 The Loyal defeated RAF. (Seletan by three goals to one m a Reserve Division match at Seletar yesterday.20 words
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Article108 1940-07-16 14 Selangor Trounce H.K. Team (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Monti., y DLAYING their best gai. f,, r the season, Selangor fe the Eastern Athletic Associal on i Hongkong by six goals to tu 0 a the Stadium to-day. Play was marred b\ rtigfc tactics by the visitors aim i^108 words
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268 1940-07-16 14 Moravia 7 R.A.F. (Kailang) 1 J'HE R.A.K. (Kailang-) foiled completely against Moravia S.C. m a Division 118 g-ame on the V.M.C.A. ground last evening, losing seven-one. Play was too one-sided to be interest Ing. and (he result was a foregone conclusion when, after only ten268 words
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Article35 1940-07-16 14 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY MT. EMILY SWIMMING POOL. It is hereby notified that the above Pool will be closed for cleaning on Thursday and Friday, 18 and 19 July 1940 C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary.35 words
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Article35 1940-07-16 14 Plavinp at the 3.H^. ground on Satur-l day the Chine?- Sports Association beai| th? Tamil Brotherhood Party 5-1 Scorers were:- Sun Wing (2), Yew Lei*| Soo Thuan and Kok Choy. I I35 words
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Advertisement212 1940-07-16 14 Singapore Fly-Weight Championship Bout I MX Pt^f ON FRIDAY, l»th JULY Hr! ABAYAN vs. MORTELL HOLDER) 12 (3) UDS. (CHALLENGER) AUAVAN MORTELL HAS BFEN CLAMOURING FOR THIS m, nl G A I° R A LONG T ll^- NOW I£: His Wit. r CHANCE TO SHOW TO HIS SUPPORTERS MORTFI §™It212 words
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Article254 1940-07-16 15 Reuter's COMMERCIAL SERVICE I -^^^C I TIN I London, July 15. I price) £265*4 Buyers I £265 3 i Sellers I lal Price) £264» 4 Buyers I £264 2 Sellers I RUBBER I 12 12' 4 f August H 7 8 12 8 I Get Dec. 11?8 H 5 8254 words
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Article88 1940-07-16 15 London, July 15. |N a message to Mr. Alexander, the First Lord, thanking the Navy for its services m evacuating the Czechoslovak Army from France, Dr. Benes says: 'The link of gratitude thus forged between the Czechoslovak Army and the British NaVy draws our two peoplesReuter - 88 words
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Article77 1940-07-16 15 STANDING m the Police Court on July 11 amonor the prisoners waiting to be taken back to gaol, Goh Ah Kau, a 28-year-old Chinese who had been charged with extortion, m the Fifth Police Court, escaped. He did not remain at large for long for the77 words
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Article264 1940-07-16 15 TO-MORROW'S SELECTIONS (BY OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT). THE Van Breukelen— Fenn combination will be best to follow to-morrow, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting. Van Breuk?len should saddle at least three winners m Highland Beacon, Harpo and Bridge Law, while Fenn, who hold.* a strong hand, should264 words
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303 1940-07-16 15 FOR having la his possession fo r purpases of sale, seven "Parkrin" fountain pens to which a false trade description a combination of words and a mark reasonably calculated to lead persons to believe the pens were manu- factured by the Parker Pen303 words
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Article102 1940-07-16 15 London, July 14. PRINCESS Elizabeth and Princess Margaret performed m St. George's Hall, Windscr Castle, yesterday m a concert r?peated "by Royal command," after the Queen had seen the original production at a village hall a week ago. Their Majesties were present m the audienceBritish Wireless - 102 words
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Article50 1940-07-16 15 London, July 15. On the Stock Exchange. Mr. Churchill's overnight speech jvas responsible for firm markets. Chinese and Japanese bonds i'.nproved a point or more on reports of progress of Anglo-Japanese negotiations. Industrials were irregular, but gains were at least equal to losses. Wall Street was steady.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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168 1940-07-16 16 Industry Suffers Grave Blow (From Our Own Reporter) KLANO, JULY laTHE CENTRAL BOARD OF PINEAPPLE PACKERS, HAVJ IN; 1 STRUCTED AIX FACTORIES IN MALAYA TO CLOSE DOWN ON JULY 15 OWING TO THERE BEING NO DEMAND FOR CANNED PINEAPPLE FROM ABROAD. If the demand168 words
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Article230 1940-07-16 16 Tokyo. JAPANESE authorities warned residents of Tokyo agaiiMt the danger of fires and epidemics following new, drastic regulations designed to meet the severe water shortage m the capital. Only extraordinary rains will remedy the present water shortage, officials warned. Most Tokyo reservoirs were almost dry and230 words
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Article118 1940-07-16 16 Chungking. COOKKS of mission and private hos- pital* throughout Chfaia will be benefited by a sum of $1,200,000 set aside \>y the Chinese Government for the. purpose of :tssistintf hospitals, m the form of dltlgi or cash, which haw been treating air-raid victims, wounded or sick soldiers,118 words
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88 1940-07-16 16 NO COMPROMISE WITH ASSASSINS OF LIBERTY London, July 15. IN his presidential address at the annual conference of the Mineworkers' Federation, Mr. W. Lawther urged that the word "defeat" be expunged from our language. We must either conquer the force of Fascism or go dov.xi to the level of abjectReuter - 88 words
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Article56 1940-07-16 16 Lisbon, July 15. The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and her husband Prince Felix left Lisbon to-day tor America aboard the United States light cruiser Trenton. The United States destroyer Dickerson Ls escorting the Trenton. M. van Zeeland, former Belgian Prime Minister, also left for theReuter - 56 words
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475 1940-07-16 16 (JHINA'S foreign trade during the past two years under I the administration of the Foreign Trade Commission I has been marked by four distinct characteristics, declared Dr. H. H. Kung, vice-president of the Executive Yuan and Minister of Finance. t H I These475 words
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108 1940-07-16 16 The Morning Tribune Tuesday, July 16, 1940. STOP PIIKSS Londou, JuU 15. rl ADMIRALTY have issued the following announcement "The Italian Government has re. cently issued a notice to the efTeet that within a limit of thirty miles from Allied coasts, all merchant shipping bound for Allied ports will navigate108 words
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